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question: what is one difference between a post and page? pages have ac…

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question: what is one difference between a post and page?
pages have access to more design blocks than posts
posts are meant to be added frequently, while pages are usually only changed a couple times a year
posts are limited to 75,000 words and a media file size of 75 mb, while pages have no spaces limits
the number of pages on a site is limited, but posts have no limit

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the difference between a post and a page, we analyze each option:

  • The first option is incorrect as both posts and pages typically have similar access to design blocks in most content management systems.
  • The second option is correct. Posts are often used for frequent content updates (like blog posts), while pages (e.g., about us, contact) are static and changed infrequently, maybe a couple of times a year.
  • The third option is incorrect as there's no standard 75,000 - word or 75 - MB limit for posts and no - limit for pages in typical setups.
  • The fourth option is incorrect as there's no inherent limit on the number of pages or posts on a site in most cases.

Answer:

B. Posts are meant to be added frequently, while pages are usually only changed a couple times a year